Post Conference Programme

" Distinguished Lectures on Plasmonics "
May 21~22, 2011, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

 
Contents
  • Basics and fundamentals of Plasmonics
  • Issues of Metal loss and its mitigation methods
  • Near-field optics to Optical Antennas
  • Metamaterials and Transformation Optics
  • Plasmonics in Photovoltaics
  • 3D Metamaterials and Plasmonic Oligomers
  • THz Optics
  • Extra-Ordinary transmission
    Fees: Regular US$ 180, Student US$ 120 (Lunch included)

    "Please note that, by enrolling both of the main- / post-conference, you will enjoy package discount of 50USD for the main conference registration, in addition to the hard copy lecture note for the tutorials."

After the main conference in Busan, many of us will relocate to Seoul, to attend Post Conference 'Distinguished Lectures on Plasmonics', on Saturday and Sunday (May 21-22, 2011) at Seoul National University.
Eight distinguished lecturers will cover special topics in plasmonics ranging from fundamentals to applications. With the lectures offered by the world's foremost leading experts, you will have the opportunity to fast and deep learn about, from the basics of plasmonics to the most recent technological developments.

 
Lectures Confirmed
  • Mark Brongersma (Stanford University) : Plasmonics : Fundamentals and Information Devices
  • Jacob Khurgin (Johns Hopkins University ) : Fundamental limits of Plasmonics : Battling Loss
  • Lucas Novotny (Rochester University) : From Near-field Optics to Optical Antennas
  • Martin Wegener (Karlsruher Institut fur Technologie) : Metamaterials and Transformation Optics
  • Harry Atwater (Caltech) : Plasmonics in Photovoltaics
  • Harald Giessen (Universitat Stuttgart) : Coupling 3D Metamaterials and Plasmonic Oligomers
  • Ajay Nahata (University of Utah) : THz Optics or TBD
  • Luis Martin Moreno (Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Aragon) : Extra-Ordinary Transmission
  • Lectures program
 
Seoul, Korea
 
Accommodation